"Britt Priddy (PZGN)" wrote:
>
> Ok - to clear the confusion - this is done by spoofing and placing
> yourself on that local segment - and you can obtain any MAC address you
> are able to connect to

Right, any MAC address you are able to *connect to*. You are not able to
connect to any MAC address outside your link level subnet.

> - note I pulled the MAC of the IP of the guy that
> asked me to look at it - this was done by sitting on his network with a
> spoofed packet to his game server and did an ARP Request.

No, you pulled the MAC address of the Cisco router which is your gateway
to the guy's machine. ARP requests are not routed unless the router is
broken. If you know different, please show is the ARP package that you
"spoofed".

> I'll just
> tell you its very possible and its done everyday - I do not feel its my
> place to tell someone how to 'hack' and/or spoof to gain access to a
> segment of a network to listen to the broadcasted traffic.

You keep telling us stuff but haven't answered any question
sastifactorily nor provided any evidence for your statements. You'll
have to do better than that.

Florian.
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